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This paper realizes a comparison among three of the best known component based development methods, emphazing on the earlier phases of the development process (domain modeling, requirements modeling, analysis) and on the modality used to identify business requirements and to encapsulates them in software components. In the first part of the paper it tries to establish comparison criteria, used in the second part in order to compare the methods.